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04-13-2003, 02:57 AM
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SWEDISH
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Originally posted by MP_Yona@13 April 2003 - 03:46
Dont open ur mouth until ur ass has finished talking!
Damn Supernode, i just about got the jist of that message.. you better edit it to make some sence!
MP_Yona B)
Dont open ur mouth until ur ass has finished talking!
Damn Supernode, i just about got the jist of that message.. you better edit it to make some sence!
MP_Yona B)
Dont make me kill ya
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04-13-2003, 03:09 AM
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#13
Poster
XP is 'ok'
many games fail to work on XP, and just crash constantly.
XP also has a lot of errors, but since i got a new computer to go with it, the speed is worth the errors.
but suddenly my comp is slow and is all fucked up. XP is also very limited on what you can edit and shit.
i'd stay w/ 98 or 2000, unless you're gonna get a new computer
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04-13-2003, 03:17 AM
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#14
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95 >> 98se >> 2000 >> XP <-- my ratings?
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04-13-2003, 04:03 AM
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04-13-2003, 04:10 AM
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#16
SWEDISH
BT Rep: +1
Why is my name mentioned here?
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04-13-2003, 04:17 AM
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#17
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u made a previous comment up there
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04-13-2003, 09:35 AM
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#18
Poster
i never have any problems with xp running games, although i keep it to a minimum because of my computer specs (300mhz pentium 2 256mb ram) if you have specs around that get xp, even with 128 mbs is good for xp. many people think they computers cant handle xp but it can. min requirements are not that heavy. There right around what my cpu speed is (300 mhz), and ram is around 64mbs min.
Anyways, windows 98se gives way better performance than windows me does for gaming. WinME just has too many bugs to be good for running games. ID reformat the harddrive and install window 98 rather than winME. You can find that on kazza too, its about 150mbs or somewhere around that. Its the ripped version, it runs good.
Windows 2000 is now better for gaming, and has good driver support with the release of service pack 3.
Im actually thinking seriously now of using windows 2000pro for my default gaming Operating system, i'll see.
Windows XP is also the same as windows 2000, just with more eye candy, Better networking, and now made for home users.
I would recommend xp for everyday use. For gaming get windows 98se (not windows 98 original).
Unless you have lots of ram, then use xp for gaming, The more, the better xp runs.
Wich is why i run 98se on a multiboot with xp. Well right now xp longhorn.
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12-13-2003, 08:48 PM
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#19
n00b
Got to keep a computer clean my friends. Lotsa downloads and stuff create many "extra" .dll things, broken links and temp files. Slows a system way down and might even cause lock-ups....But XP is probably the best and most stable OS I have used...once you turn off all the "extra" goodies MS puts in there. Try XPSpy and JV16 (both freebies) - may want to try Proxomitron for some "silent surfing".
I run a gig of RAM with accelerated graphics, have Acad, 3DS w/Pixar rendering all going at the same time and have not had any problems at all with XP - You can also customize XP to be more user specific - i.e. gaming, multimedia, yadda yadda. Hope this helps a bit.
Oh Yeah!! Anybody know where's a copy of Jungle 3D? Excellent vegetation generator. B)
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